Rubber Tube
A rubber tube is a hollow, made from rubber or elastomeric materials, used to transport fluids, gases, or air, or to provide insulation, protection, or cushioning in various applications.
Known for its elasticity, durability, and chemical resistance, rubber tubing is widely used in industrial, automotive, medical, and household settings.
- Excellent flexibility and elasticity.
- Resistant to wear, heat, chemicals, and environmental exposure (material-dependent).
- Can be cut, shaped, and fitted easily to different systems.
- Available in food-grade, medical-grade, or reinforced versions for specialized needs.
- Automotive: Fuel lines, vacuum hoses, coolant systems.
- Industrial machinery: Air and fluid lines, chemical transfer.
- Medical and laboratory: Surgical tubing, peristaltic pumps.
- Agriculture: Irrigation systems, sprayer lines.
- Household and DIY: Appliance connections, drainage, protective sleeves.